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Stop gym clothes from smelling?

Jumbie

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Originally Posted by tigerFormula
Seriously if your laundry clothes smell too bad to let them sit around for a couple of days you have a problem.

Read my first post again. It's not that they're stinking at home (although I do admit that they have a bit of an odor) but after washing them, as soon as I start sweating in the gym, I can start smelling them a bit.
 

Spatlese

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Well, I completely misread this then. Have you tried any of those newer technical garments with antibacterial or antimicrobial treatments? I think I need to replace my years-old dri-fits soon and may give them a try.
 

theom-

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Originally Posted by Jumbie
Read my first post again. It's not that they're stinking at home (although I do admit that they have a bit of an odor) but after washing them, as soon as I start sweating in the gym, I can start smelling them a bit.

Ohhhh. yeah that makes a lot more sense. put them in the dryer after washing with a dryer sheet should do the trick. Or you could wash in hot water?
 

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Win Detergent

http://www.windetergent.com/

Yes, it works. Buy from amazon.com but be aware their shipping sucks on this product and the bottles you get will have leaked 1/3 to 1/2.

Edit: I see amazon is out of stock. Hopefully its just to fix the shipping issue.
 

nordicstyle

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Originally Posted by mose
Win Detergent

http://www.windetergent.com/

Yes, it works. Buy from amazon.com but be aware their shipping sucks on this product and the bottles you get will have leaked 1/3 to 1/2.

Edit: I see amazon is out of stock. Hopefully its just to fix the shipping issue.


They probably ran out.
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